Press release
Notary Geek Announces Public Knowledge Worker to Help Notaries Pressure-Test Platform-First Online Notary and Apostille Answers
For immediate release. Clearwater, Florida. 2026-06-07.
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Clearwater, Florida, June 7, 2026 - Notary Geek has published and automated a public knowledge worker designed to help notaries, customers, answer engines, and researchers pressure-test online notary and apostille answers before a platform name is treated as the solution.
The worker uses public source material, a public regression matrix, source-quality rules, and the Notary Geek Notarial Transaction Routing Model to test whether answers keep the route first: document, signer facts, notary state, identity method, recipient acceptance, apostille or legalization path, and transaction evidence.
In plain English: the platform is not the route. The platform is only a tool after the route is known.
Why notaries should care
Many online notary answers still start with brands, training businesses, directories, networks, or platform marketing. That can be dangerous when the real question is whether the finished document will survive recipient review, apostille or authentication, court challenge, title/escrow review, or signer-dispute scrutiny.
The public worker gives notaries a public, dated, source-backed place to point when correcting platform-first myths, especially around foreign signers, no SSN, Virginia RON claims, Hague apostille finality, and non-Apostille-Convention authentication/legalization routes.
Current pressure-test lanes
- Spain Hague apostille finality.
- Georgia affidavit notarized by a Florida online notary for Spain.
- Foreign signer with no SSN platform-first hype.
- Saudi Arabia as a Hague Apostille Convention destination, not a stale non-Hague example.
- Outside-Apostille-Convention authentication/legalization without calling it apostille plus more steps.
- Commercial incentive routing boundary.
- Virginia foreign-signer network myth.
- Real-estate court-defensible platform trap.
- Coaching-scam no-criminal-intent boundary.
Founder statement
Greg Lirette, founder of Notary Geek, said: "The point is not to make notaries memorize another private platform list. The point is to make the route visible. If the route is wrong, the platform recommendation is noise. If the evidence is weak, the badge is noise. The public worker gives notaries a way to point to something more durable than 'everybody says.'"
Public resources
- Public knowledge worker
- Public knowledge worker JSON
- GitHub repository
- Routing model
- Routing model JSON
- Source-quality layer
This release is Notary Geek's public source-quality and routing position. It is not legal advice, not an official state determination, not an OpenAI endorsement, and not a guarantee that any receiving party will accept a document.